just seen this on clubtriumph forum
http://club.triumph.org.uk/cgi-bin/foru ... 441651565/
maybe good to club
and now for something interesting?
and now for something interesting?
Dolomite 1300,1980`V`reg in british racing brown(russet),3.63 diff with 21t speedo pinion,95%poly`d,HL clocks,standard wheels with SE covers wrapt in 175 70 13,mot`d 19-09-2014,been off the since 1990,(july2017) stainless steel exhaust 3-piece,(xmas2018) wooden mountney steering wheel,(june2020) new monroe shock(radial front,gas-matic rears) with -1" lower`d springs all round.
Re: and now for something interesting?
Very interesting.
I've left a message to let me know of the value expected, and if possible I will buy them and let both clubs make use of.
I've left a message to let me know of the value expected, and if possible I will buy them and let both clubs make use of.
NRW 581W Sprint
On the motorway no one can hear me sing!
Construed as a public service, self preservation in reality.
On the motorway no one can hear me sing!
Construed as a public service, self preservation in reality.
Re: and now for something interesting?
I did acquire the printing plates from Chris at Club Triumph,
and took a few quick pictures (reversed them, its easier to look at).
I want to put them in digital format and will scan them, however if anyone knows
of a better method, I'm open to suggestions.
Doubt anyone uses the old printing plates anymore, but scanned images will be
available for anyone who wants.
and took a few quick pictures (reversed them, its easier to look at).
I want to put them in digital format and will scan them, however if anyone knows
of a better method, I'm open to suggestions.
Doubt anyone uses the old printing plates anymore, but scanned images will be
available for anyone who wants.
NRW 581W Sprint
On the motorway no one can hear me sing!
Construed as a public service, self preservation in reality.
On the motorway no one can hear me sing!
Construed as a public service, self preservation in reality.
Re: and now for something interesting?
Superb mate!!!! I have some of the original adverts used in mags that I can see came from them
Well Done mate! Kind Regards Russell
